Expert Consultation Meeting on Transboundary Air Pollution in North-East Asia
From 9 to 10 July 2012, SRO-ENEA and the Scientific Research Institute (SRI) "Atmosphere" organized a NEASPEC Expert Consultation Meeting on Transboundary Air Pollution in North-East Asia in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. The meeting gathered about 20 representatives of member States and scientific community to review the progress of the current NEASPEC project and consider a set of possible short to long-term objectives for strengthening subregional cooperation on this important environmental challenge for North-East Asia.
Welcome address and opening speech
- Mr. Kilaparti Ramakrishna, Director, UN ESCAP Subregional Office for East and North East Asia
- Mr. Andrey Nedre, Director General, Scientific Research Institute for Atmospheric Air Protection, JSC (SRI Atmosphere, JSC), St.Petersburg, Russian Federation
Introduction to goals and objectives of the meeting
- Secretariat of NEASPEC
Presentations of reports by national experts from member States:
- China, Dr. MENG Fan, Senior Research Fellow, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES)
- Japan, Dr. Jiro SATO , Assistant Deputy Director General , Asia Center for Air Pollution Research (ACAP)
- Transboundary air pollution in case of Mongolia , D r. Erdenebat ELDEVOCHIR, Director for International Cooperation, National Agency for Meteorology and Environment Monitoring of Mongolia
- Republic of Korea, Dr. Lim Seok CHANG, Senior Researcher, Air Quality Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER)
- Russian Federation , Ms. Kristina Volkova, SRI Atmosphere, St. Petersburg
Discussion: The meeting participants will share the views and ideas on the presented reports/presentations and provide their additions/comments
- Russian experience within the UNECE Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution Convention: Bridging policy with science for effective mitigation of transboundary air pollution, Ms. Kristina Volkova, SRI Atmosphere, St. Petersburg
- Modeling of transboundary air pollution within CLRTAP and the role of EMEP, Dr. Victor Shatalov, Senior Scientist, Meteorological Synthesizing Center East, Moscow
- Revised Gothenburg Protocol to CLRTAP: Implications and lessons for North East Asia, Mr. Krzysztof OLENDRZYNSKI, CLRTAP Secretariat
- Black carbon and its adverse effects on human health: subregional perspective: discussion by all participants
- Ground level ozone and its adverse effects on crops and vegetation: status in North East Asia: discussion by all participants
The meeting participants will discuss the existing gaps in subregional cooperation based on the reports submitted by national consultants. They will highlight common priorities for future improvement.
- The participants will work together on finalization of the options for strengthening the existing level of cooperation on transboundary air pollution in North East Asia, including suggestions on how to improve the link between scientific research and policy making.
- It is expected that the participants will agree on common recommendations for possible future action that will be included in the final project repo rt to be submitted to NEASPEC SOM 17 to be held in China in October 2012.